There are a couple of unknown devices. The lan might be one of them.
Now I see the ath9k driver, some bell starts to ring.
I think that one gave problems in 4.3.1.
I looked a bit with the puppysearch in my sig, but couldn't find something concrete.
I would, if I were you, PM rerwin and ask advice.
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Guys, don't get caught up with descriptions. What's important is the device ID. This determines the correct driver.

kent41 wrote:

01:00.0 Class 0200: 1969:2060 (rev c1)

OK, there's your ethernet device - device ID 1969:2060 is the Atheros AR8152. This is quite a new device, and the Linux atl1c/atl1e drivers have only just added support for it in the most recent 2.6.36 kernel.
I have just located updated source code, and can probably compile it for you shortly.

rerwin's area of expertise is wireless modems. But that's a wifi adapter, not a wireless modem.
That wifi device should work fine with Puppy.

Let's not confuse ethernet adapters with wifi adapters and wireless modems.
The device in question is an ethernet adapter - pci ID 1969:2060, Atheros AR8152.
I will look into the driver situation shortly.

tempestuous, I didn't know rerwin only did the gprs modems.
Do you do the Ethernet and WiFi's then?

The only way I know to know more about that code for a device is the lspci command and the Pupscan script.
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I don't know how to thank you except to say thanks thanks thanks you not only made my day but many days in the future. Also thanks for converting it to a .pet

It works great and now I don't have to return the netbook to the store.
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You are a bloody terrific bloke Tempe...
as are all the past and present network gurus of this forum.

a la Jeff Fenech....I love youse all.

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A street thug made good, he was an Aussie battler who’s catch cry

“I Love You’se all.” is now part of our culture,
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Puppy Linux doesn't detect ethernet card on netbook as it has no Linux drivers for it.

Tried to download the PET package and install it. Still the card is not recognized.

When I try to probe for module, something like 8239 or so is being detected. I tried to load a few other modules for Atheros, all didn't work.
Rebooting PC, restarting puppy, reinstalling the PET package, replugging network cable etc., didn't work.

Tried to download the PET package and install it. Still the card is not recognized.

rvijay, the atl1e dotpet under discussion here is for Puppy 4.3, with the 2.6.30.5 kernel. That's made clear in the title of the thread where you downloaded the dotpet from: "Extras for Puppy 4.3 with 2.6.30.5 kernel"

Drivers (kernel modules) for the 2.6.30.5 kernel are completely incompatible with the more modern kernel in Puppy 5.1/5.2.

I have provided an updated version of the atl1e driver for Puppy 5.1/5.2 here -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=467845#467845
This is probably (?!) what you need, but if you still have no success, we need to know the exact device ID of your ethernet device. So if you still need help, please run this command -

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